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Spunky Gelding Looking for a Forever Homehttp://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-1115283
<a href="http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-1115283"><img src="http://img.equinenow.com/slir/w350-c5x4/equine/data/photos/1115283t_1.jpg%3F1478802952" align="left" border="0"></a>&nbsp;Merlin is a 13 year old gelding with a huge heart and tons of personality. He is believed to be Belgian Saddlebred cross although exact breeding and age is unknown as he did not come with any paperwork. He does however have a lip tattoo. We have not had any success in finding the association that he was registered through but have not done extensive research. Merlin has a great work ethic and aims to please. He is sound, honest and willing. You would be hard pressed to find something that spooks him and he never looks at a jump. Merlin has excellent ground manners, loads, cross ties and bathes wonderfully. He is great for the vet and farrier and can turn out alone or in groups. He is UTD on all his shots, has just been shod and had his his teeth floated. Merlin was bought with the hopes of showing as a hunter, but we believe that he would be happier in another discipline. He would make a wonderful eventing, jumper or dressage prospect. Not suitable for western or trail. Merlin is a one or two person kind of guy who does best working 5-6 days a week with a consistent routine. He is best suited for an intermediate to advanced rider with the time to devote to continuing his training. We are very sad to see him go but know that he will be much happier with a new career path. A good home is our biggest concern price may be negotiable to the right home. Videos available by request. Please feel free to contact me via email: mariah.n.wright@icloud.com or Jess Hunt 603-235-7015. <br clear="left">Thu, 10 Nov 2016 00:00:00 -0800http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-111528342.9567525 -71.2572846Dressage ProspectEventing ProspectJumper ProspectQuick LearnerUniqueWillingWho Doesnt Need A Little Magic In Their Life?http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-846680
<a href="http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-846680"><img src="http://img.equinenow.com/slir/w350-c5x4/equine/data/photos/846680t_1.jpg%3F1432153866" align="left" border="0"></a>&nbsp;This sweet guy was brought into AAE on January 24, 2014 after he and his companion were abandoned by their owner and found by a family member (and prior owner) that reached out to AAE for assistance. Not only was Magic in poor condition, the family stated he had several sores all over his body, including a ruptured hernia that had been untreated for at least three (3) years. During AAE's initial evaluation, there were three obviously neglected sores, including a thick, oozing growth on his ear (about the diameter of a quarter), a large, dangling and oozy growth on his abdomen under his flank (about the size and shape of a large ginger root), and a painful looking growth on his sheath (about the size of a half-dollar). Upon vet exam, numerous additional growths were found under his skin in and around his flank, abdomen, and sheath areas. Blood was drawn and the growths were sampled for biopsy.
Magic's blood results were generally good, everything was within normal range other than being a bit anemic. Not unusual considering his condition. Magic's biopsy results indicated the growth on his sheath was a squamous cell carcinoma, and the others on his flank/abdominal areas and ear were sarcoids. The three worst lesions needed to be removed, then treated with a chemo agent to reduce the risk of recurrence. Once Magic had gained a little weight and settled in, about 16 growths were removed, including the tip of his ear. In general, Magic recovered very well from surgery, and he rebounded from the scrawny, sickly boy he was. He's looking very healthy and feeling good. One sarcoid has recurred in his inguinal area, and he will undergo further treatment, soon. Magic has a ton of personality, and he is gaining confidence by the day. He has a very willing spirit, and he's a ton of fun to work with. He will make a very fun project horse for an experienced handler/rider/trainer. Additionally, Magic's person should know he may be prone to more sarcoids, and he/she should consider potential future treatment costs prior to adoption. He is current with vaccines, deworming, and dental and hoof care. Adoption fee subject to change due to training. Please refer to website for current information.<br clear="left">Thu, 22 Sep 2016 07:15:35 -0700http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-84668038.6857367 -121.082167RescueSweet Palomino GeldingGorgeous gaited Palomino mare - started under saddlehttp://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-1082179
<a href="http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-1082179"><img src="http://img.equinenow.com/slir/w350-c5x4/equine/data/photos/1082179t_1.jpg%3F1473361078" align="left" border="0"></a>&nbsp;Two year old mare. Both parents were gaited, but her breed is unknown. Handled daily, very smart. Started under saddle - very compliant. Leads, ties, stands for farrier. Beautiful confirmation. All farrier and vet work, including recent shots/coggins all done. Will make someone an excellent trail horse. Nearly 14.2 HH.<br clear="left">Thu, 08 Sep 2016 00:00:00 -0700http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-108217946.917267 -92.490729